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From source to brain : modelling sound propagation and localisation in rooms (2013)
Thesis
Sheaffer, J. From source to brain : modelling sound propagation and localisation in rooms. (Thesis). University of Salford

Human localisation of sound in enclosed spaces is a cross-disciplinary research topic, with important applications in auditory science, room acoustics, spatial audio and telecommunications. By combining an accelerated model of $3$D sound propagation... Read More about From source to brain : modelling sound propagation and localisation in rooms.

The acoustics of Stonehenge (2013)
Journal Article
Fazenda, B. (2013). The acoustics of Stonehenge. Acoustics bulletin / Institute of Acoustics, 38(1), 32-37

This is an excerpt from a book chapter with the same title in the book Acoustics and Music of British Pre History. The article discusses the measurement and analysis of the acoustics of the pre-historic site Stonehenge based on models and measurement... Read More about The acoustics of Stonehenge.

Recreating the sound of Stonehenge (2013)
Journal Article
Fazenda, B., & Drumm, I. (2013). Recreating the sound of Stonehenge. Acta acustica united with Acustica, 99(1), 110-117

Stonehenge is the largest and most complex ancient stone circle known to mankind. In its original form, the concentric shape of stone rings would have surrounded an individual, both visually and aurally. It is an outdoor space and most archaeological... Read More about Recreating the sound of Stonehenge.